Enzymes mix (100g)

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‘- Promotes proper circulation in the reproductive system

– Break down fibrin (scar tissues )

– Supports the body to break down adhesion tissues in the uterus

– Anti inflammatory

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This enzyme mix supports fertility and the body in helping to reduce scar tissues , break down adhesion and promotes circulation .

 

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Bromelain: Is an anti-inflammatory and anti-coagulation (blood thinning) agent , per a 2012 study, can impact the immune system. The idea is that these anti-coagulation effects can improve blood flow to the uterus and the uterine lining.

papain: Papain, an enzyme in papaya, aids digestion and nutrient absorption, which supports hormonal balance and reproductive health. Papaya’s anti-inflammatory properties can also reduce inflammation levels that negatively impact fertility

Protese : Proteinases are involved in coagulation and liquefaction of human semen. The kallikrein-kinin system has an important role in stimulation and regulation of sperm motility.

Amylase: Amylase is an enzyme which breaks down carbohydrates, and assists in regulating blood glucose levels. It is crucial in promoting healthy blood and environment within female reproductive organs, therefore is important to achieve healthy fertility

 

Serratiopeptidase: Enzymes known to break down fibrin include nattokinase and serropeptase (also known as serratiopeptidase or or serrapeptidase). Nattokinase is isolated from natto, a traditional Japanese fermented soy product. Natto is best known for its benefits in treating heart disease. Serrapeptase is made by a bacteria in the digestive system of silkworms, and has been shown to help reduce inflammation and pain.

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